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  • I've started using Dutch in 3 Months, by Hugo. Ignoring the timeframe the title gives, it seems decent because it has an app alongside it for hearing the pronunciations of each word, so you learn to speak and read essentially at the same time.

    I got my book online.

  • For me, someone who has struggled with stress eating (often with junk food), the price increases with the junk food items alongside less and less multi buy promotions for them have been encouraging me to eat better, make my own food etc.

    I am not blaming the availability of these unhealthy items as the biggest issue, and I acknowledge it's an internal situation more than anything, yet these initiatives have been a welcomed push to get me in the right direction.
    \ It's just a good influence.

  • It's quite satisfying. I grew a very colourful cultivar this time around, and I'm sampling it right now (Blood Diamonds 2.0).

    Once you have things dialed in, environment wise, there is great benefit in being able to choose genetics (be wise to find reputable breeders however, and steer clear of white label seeds as well).
    \ There are just so many flavours and variations people growing for an illegal market do not have the patience for. I mean I had to push these until 11 weeks in flower until they were ripe enough to chop! Well worth it though, and I recommend anyone in the position to try it to give growing a shot.

  • If you are not in a position to do it properly, it's not worth doing over just buying weed.

    It's not just about yield, even if you're comfortable with a very low yielding harvest, but your quality will suffer and the genetics will not reach their full potential without the right things.

    The CFLs don't have enough of a broad spectrum to support a lot of good growth, and you'll end up with low quality results with a low yield. Not to mention any tent is likely to make some noise, from the extraction fan and a fan for circulating air around, and even with an extraction fan for good bud if you're trimming outside of the tent it WILL stink up your house something fierce.
    \ Not to mention your parents would get suspicious of the constant visits to your room, as your learning to maintain good VPD etc.

    Airflow being important if you don't want mold.

    Anyone can grow weed, but it takes some effort to grow good weed. It would be wise to consider this once you have your own place to do so, it's worth the wait and you can easily pull 3-4+ ounces per plant (in dry weight) under a 200w LED with the right gear, but the CFLs will be weaker and probably net you under an ounce in dry weight.

  • This is advice I'd agree with for London, UK as well.

    I just look on Google Maps for big green areas near me. Yesterday my mate and I went to a park we haven't properly been to in 20 or so years, and it's now a nature reserve! Walked around for over two hours and it was lovely.

  • Depends on the style I'm going for, when my depression isn't an issue anyway.

    In recent years, every month or every 2-3 weeks if I want to appear more groomed. I'll be getting another mohawk (I used to be a fan of them) this year, which would require shaving the sides every two days.

  • When I was a young teenager, I turned on the telly to Nickelodeon and they were showing an episode of Ren & Stimpy.
    \ The scene I turned the TV on to involved him grating the skin off his arm, followed by him pouring salt into the open wound.

    Absolutely mad show, I have always wondered the same lol.

  • I find that hard to believe, since I would go to India sometimes twice per year when younger (for over a decade).
    \ In 2005 we were told to be cautious of I think cabbage containing dishes, because it was making many people sick. It was also common for milk to be sold highly pasteurised and in blue bags within the city.

    I've also had questionable and not good food from those little backstreet fast food places whether in Atlanta, Minnesota, Arkansas, and I even had a rather average Chinese dish from near Santa Monica (which I didn't rate well).

    There's a good chance you were in the right area for good food, but that also exists here (example: Camden Town, which has been a 'Foodie' destination for a while now), or the plethora of food festivals all around London.
    \ I apologise if I gave the impression that they're hard to find: they're really not.